2014 Conference Session 9: History and Current Trends in Underwater Archaeology Around East Asia
Interview with Session 9 chair Akifumi Iwabuchi
The 12th to 13th century Cargo Ships of Korea: Proof of Medieval Maritime Transportation Found in Taean waters, Korea
by Jong-guk Shin
Examining Coastal Shipping Processes around Shodo Island during the Tokugawa Period
by Mogi Kotaro and Hiroomi Tsumura
Submerged Archaeological Sites in the Lake Biwa, Japan
by Nakagawa Hisash
The Cultural Property of Military Forts on the Sea or Kai-hou in Tokyo Bay: From the viewpoint of underwater cultural heritage
Nakada Tatsuya and Toshiaki Hayashibara
Distributional Survey of Underwater Cultural Heritage and its Experimental Presentation in the Ryukyu Archipelago
by Katagiri Chiaki, Yuji Yamamoto, and Yumiko Nakanishi
The Naval Architecture of Ancient Fujian Style Sea Going Sailing Junks: A Manuscript
by Xu Lu
First Discovery and Mapping of Early Modern Grapnel Anchors in Ishigaki Island and Cultural Resource Management of Underwater Cultural Heritage in Okinawa
by Ono Rintaro, Hironobu Kan, Norimitsu Sakagami, Masayuki Nagao, Chiaki Katagir
Portuguese Naus on Namban Screens: A study of the first European ships on paintings from the late 16th to early 17th centuries in Japan
by Kotaro Yamafune
The History, Status, and Future of Underwater Cultural Heritage Management in Japan
by Randall Sasaki, Setsuo Imazu, Yuji Dainobu, and Yoshihiko Akashi
Underwater Cultural Heritage Conservation and the Convention Practice in China
by Fan Yiran
Stone Tidal Weirs, Underwater Cultural Heritage or Not?